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Title: Bismarck Tribune
Dates: 1910-1980
Collection Number: 00102
Quantity: 47 items
Abstract: Images used in the Bismarck Tribune. Some are copies of wire press photos and may not be duplicated.
Provenance: Unknown
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PHOTOGRAPHS INVENTORY
00102-001            Senator  S. F. “Buckshot” Hoffner announces candidacy for ND Agriculture Commissioner
    00102-002            Ross  and Bart Hanson, Devils Lake, hope to run 100 miles this summer   
    00102-003            Fourth  grade pee wee boys baseball, Fargo (ND)
    00102-004            Fire  burns three buildings in downtown Grafton (ND)
    00102-005            Mount  McKinley, Alaska 1967     
    00102-006            Employees  in front of Rosemeade Pottery Co., Wahpeton (ND)
    00102-007            White-Man-Runs-Him,  Custer’s Crow Scout, who carried news of the fight to General Terry at the  mouth of the Little Big Horn
    00102-008            Laura  Wahl Pulscher, Fargo (ND)               
    00102-009            Alfred  R. Sorenson, Minot physician December 1954
    00102-010 – 011 Dickinson sewage treatment plant November 6,  1939    
    00102-012            L.  W. Veigel and Jo Loh, Dickinson (ND) November 6, 1939
    00102-013 – 019 Construction of Bismarck underpass April  1939  
    00102-020            Walter  Albright, president of the Grain Dealers’ Association
    00102-021            Mrs.  Hazel Alm, Binford (ND)      
    00102-022            Albion  Blinks, recreation planner              
    00102-023            Ruetta  Day Blinks, landscape architect at Riverdale (ND)
    00102-024            Saints  Peter and Paul Church interior on the Golden Jubilee, Strasburg (ND)
    00102-025            James  P. Taylor
    00102-026 – 029 Thomas H. Moodie
    00102-030            Cartoon  of Thomas H. Moodie
    00102-031            Cartoon  of Thomas H. Moodie with ‘shade of Theodore Roosevelt, He’s Good Enough for Me’
    00102-032 – 033 Moodie trial
  00102-034 – 042 U.S. Weather Bureau, Bismarck
00102-043            Governor  and Mrs. Aandahl and Mr. and Mrs. Jungers in an antique car with the sign Mott  Pioneer Press in a parade
00102-044            Three  men stand by presses at Bismarck Tribune 1940
00102-045            Graves  of five Indian Police killed in Sitting Bull fight Dec 15th 1890  postcard
00102-046            Indian  camp, Catholic Congress, June 26-7-8-9. 1910 Fort Yates, N.D.
00102-047            Men  in a panel truck with canvas top possibly being transferred to the Fort Lincoln  Internment Camp during WWII
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